What’s coming soon to Amazon Prime Video UK in July 2018?

Paddington 2. Those are the only two words you need for July, as Amazon Prime Video finally gives us a chance to catch up with the nation’s favourite CGI bear as many times as we like. Which, given the film’s winning sense of humour, charming message of family and inclusivity and gorgeous portion of Hugh Grant, is many, many times.

The rest of the month is equally mouth-watering, thanks to the arrival of two foodie documentaries, as well as the recent Vivienne Westwood profile and the latest offering from Drake Doremus – not to mention weekly episodes of Dietland, Preacher and The Bold Type.

Here’s what’s coming soon to Amazon Prime Video UK in July 2018:

El Bulli: The Story of a Dream: Season 1 – 2nd July

El Bulli: The Story of a Dream tells the story of Ferran Adrià, his partner, Juli Soler, and his brother, Albert Adrià, from his early days and the creation of El Bulli, the place that pioneered a dialogue between gastronomy, art, design, and science. El Bulli restaurant closed in July 2011. Using over 30 years of footage, this docu-series relays Ferran Adrià’s personal and professional success story like never before, with unique behind-the-scenes access to El Bulli. Directed by David Pujol and spanning 15 episodes, the series will show the last moments of El Bulli and the new projects that Ferran Adriá is developing at El Bulli Foundation.

Paddington 2 – 12th July

This flawless family sequel will make you laugh, cry and fall in love with Hugh Grant. What more could you want?

Zoe – 20th July

Written by Rich Greenberg (The Beauty Inside) and directed by Drake Doremus (Like Crazy), this futuristic love story follows two colleagues, played by Ewan McGregor (Fargo) and Léa Seydoux (Spectre), at a revolutionary research lab who design technology to improve and perfect romantic relationships. As their work progresses, their discoveries become more profound than they could ever have imagined. The cast also includes Christina Aguilera (Burlesque), Theo James (Divergent), Rashida Jones (Parks and Recreation) and Miranda Otto (Homeland).

EAT. RACE. WIN.: Season 1 – 27th July

This Amazon original documentary follows Hannah Grant, the first female chef at the famed Tour de France cycling race, and the 2017 Orica-Scott team. All six episodes will be available at once, coinciding with the release of Grant’s newest cookbook of the same name.

Westwood: Punk, Icon, Activist – 31st July

With exclusive, unprecedented access, Westwood: Punk, Icon, Activist is the first film to encompass the remarkable story of Vivienne’s life, her fashion, her personality, her activism and her cultural importance.

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